‘You Might Be Right’ Podcast Celebrates Third Season
The podcast from UT’s Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs wrapped up its third season Nov. 7.
The podcast from UT’s Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs wrapped up its third season Nov. 7.
The partnership represents continued shared goals of advancing knowledge through practical solutions and progress toward a better future.
It’s the first face-to-face talk between Biden and Xi in over a year.
The goal of the fellows program is for students to understand how individuals can and need to work together to find solutions.
Fellows and affiliates working with the two centers represent 12 colleges and more than 20 departments at UT as well as industry, every level of government and the nonprofit sector.
This September, the Institute of American Civics at the Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs is presenting programs highlighting Constitution Day.
The enhanced admissions policy is an effort to further the university’s land-grant mission and recruit the brightest Tennessee students.
The school features a faculty roster that includes some of the country’s top experts in energy, transportation, national security, politics and foreign affairs.
Thanks in part to record retention, growth in the number of graduate and professional students, and student success initiatives, UT is preparing to welcome more than 36,000 students to campus this fall.
The new academic units support Tennessee’s higher education goals.